@BristolMuseum are running their annual Winter Lecture this week - all about Bristol's bugs! 🦋🪲
Hear insights on the city's insect populations, from local entomologist Ray Barnett. 🪰
When: Thurs 14 November, 7:30-9PM
Where: M Shed (& Online)
Tickets: https://t.co/qs3jM0SlRS
BRERC worked closely with @BristolNats to produce the first State of Nature report for the West of England. ARAG and @avonwt also contributed.
Available from our website or contact us if you'd like a copy.
@bristolmuseum
https://t.co/liQqK9TdA4
BRERC have produced the first State of Nature report for the West of England. Available from our website or contact us if you'd like a hard copy https://t.co/xXkQU5cSIc
🎉 Exciting news! Our Winter Lectures are kicking off with a fascinating talk on ‘Ice Age Mammals on Mendip’ by Professor Danielle Schreve from the University of Bristol on 10 October.
Pay what you can tickets are available online and in person👇
#iceage#talks#lectures
BRERC is hosting a Wildlife Recorders Forum event on Sunday 6th October at M-Shed, Bristol.
Please reserve your space on Eventbrite here: https://t.co/KWLFDdOCes
These fossil jawbones of a new gigantic type of ancient marine reptile called 'Ichthyotitan severnensis' are now on display👀 in our Geology Gallery. #fossils#geology.
Look out for more info soon!
Did you know we have a series of videos about local women in geoscience to accompany our current exhibit on Mary Anning: Making Waves?
Hear these women's experiences and pathway into their various careers in geoscience. https://t.co/VuGHxX44CX
#womeninscience#IWD24#geoscience
A good book to add to your Christmas list - the new reprint of Geological Sites of the Bristol Region https://t.co/PS7yVBAAH0 Dragonflies/Moths/Butterflies also available
Discover how moths use acoustic defences and why this can help us in our ever-noisier world in @BristolMuseum's November's Winter Lecture.🔊🎶 #MothsMatter
Taking place at @MShedBristol and online on Thurs 9 November 7:30pm.
Find out more and book here: https://t.co/XXImUu85ba
Discover how moths use acoustic defences and why this can help us in our ever-noisier world in November's Winter Lecture.
At M Shed and online on Thu 9 Nov at 7.30 pm. Find out more and book here - https://t.co/LNY1pMda3J
The Winter Lectures start again this week!
The programme is as varied as ever with extinctions, the acoustic defences of moths, Pacific collections in museums and more.
Explore the full programme here -
https://t.co/vI1YwPxBPv
Lots of records of 🦔🦊🦇 this year with a few 🦦🦋🐛🐝🐌🕷️ as well, at @FestofNature on Millennium Square. Thanks to everyone who gave us records, talked to us and the Natural Sciences team @bristolmuseum about wildlife and took recording forms away. We had a great time!
We're excited to be part of the Festival of Nature 🌍💚 https://t.co/UZtuM7tmNR
Find our natural history team at #WildWeekend on Millenium Square this weekend, 17th - 18th June. We're exploring Bristol's butterflies past and future 🦋 @FestofNature@BRERC_Official#BigGreenWeek
So let’s talk about #honeybees in the context of ‘Saving the Bees’.
Let’s cut the bull & cut to the chase as there’s way too much confusion/misinformation out there which is a hinderance to & detrimental to genuine bee saving.
Please #retweet to help the bees that need it!
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